¿Es recomendable llenar las tardes de los niños con extraescolares?Fundación CADAH TDAH
Con los ritmos que llevan en su día a día las familias, resulta impensable que el niño pueda disponer de 30 minutos diarios para jugar, para dejar volar su imaginación y sin emplear para ello cualquier aparato electrónico.
Justine Maïworé1*, Armand Abdou Bouba2, Leopold Tastadjieu Ngoune3, Carl Moses Mbofung4
1Department of Life and Earth Sciences, University of Maroua, Higher Teachers Training College, Maroua, Cameroun
2Department of Agriculture, Livestock and By-products, Higher Institute of the Sahel, ISS, University of Maroua,
Cameroon
3Department of Food Science and Nutrition, National Advanced School of Agro-Industrial Sciences, University of
Ngaoundere, Adamaoua, Cameroon
4University of Bamenda, General Secretariat, Nkwen, Bamenda
*Address for Correspondence: Dr. Justine Maïworé, Senior Lecturer, Department of Life and Earth Sciences Higher
Teachers Training College, University of Maroua, Cameroun
Received: 04 Sept 2016/Revised: 28 Sept 2016/Accepted: 06 Oct 2016
ABSTRACT- To fight against thirst, peoples in sahelian regions have many choices: they can drink water or kinds of
beverages like "kounou", lemon juice, tamarind juice baobab juice, tea or "folere" juice. These beverages have been
prepared with wells water, drilling water or with the water of the national network distribution. The aim of this study was
to evaluate the microbial quality of some non-alcoholic street waters and beverages sold in Maroua, Mora, Mokolo, Kaele,
Kousseri and Yagoua, six major cities of the far north Region of Cameroun. Sampling was performed three times in three
different points for the same product in each locality. Results obtained showed that water used in the production of
different beverages sold in the towns of Maroua, Kousseri, Yagoua, Mora, Kaele and Mokolo is mostly provided by the
national water distribution network with 51.24%; Drilling with 32.19%; wells with 6.34%. Among the beverages
produced, "folere" juice was the most consumed (33%) while "kounou" was least consumed (9%). The products sold by
mobile vendors have a higher microbial concentration than those of the fixed vendors. Although there was absence of
Escherichia coli and Clostridium botulinum in our products; total coliforms were the pathogens most isolated in our
beverages and among mobile street vendors.
Key-words- Microbial quality, Source of water, Beverages, Far-north Region, Cameroon
Mujeres libres. Women in freedown. Spanish writers women.Nombre Apellidos
Antología de textos de escritoras españolas del siglo XX que destacaron por denunciar en sus textos la realidad sicológica, social y cultural de la mujer.
Presentación del proyecto final del curso Mobile Learning y Realidad Aumentada 2016.
Área personal / ► Mis cursos / ► Cursos en línea / ► Marzo16_mlearning / ► Bloque Final / ► Proyecto final
Unusual or spontaneous combinations of images and/or text create a piece of art which allows the viewer room for individual interpretation, and gives the artist a chance to experiment with the element of surprise!
¿Es recomendable llenar las tardes de los niños con extraescolares?Fundación CADAH TDAH
Con los ritmos que llevan en su día a día las familias, resulta impensable que el niño pueda disponer de 30 minutos diarios para jugar, para dejar volar su imaginación y sin emplear para ello cualquier aparato electrónico.
Justine Maïworé1*, Armand Abdou Bouba2, Leopold Tastadjieu Ngoune3, Carl Moses Mbofung4
1Department of Life and Earth Sciences, University of Maroua, Higher Teachers Training College, Maroua, Cameroun
2Department of Agriculture, Livestock and By-products, Higher Institute of the Sahel, ISS, University of Maroua,
Cameroon
3Department of Food Science and Nutrition, National Advanced School of Agro-Industrial Sciences, University of
Ngaoundere, Adamaoua, Cameroon
4University of Bamenda, General Secretariat, Nkwen, Bamenda
*Address for Correspondence: Dr. Justine Maïworé, Senior Lecturer, Department of Life and Earth Sciences Higher
Teachers Training College, University of Maroua, Cameroun
Received: 04 Sept 2016/Revised: 28 Sept 2016/Accepted: 06 Oct 2016
ABSTRACT- To fight against thirst, peoples in sahelian regions have many choices: they can drink water or kinds of
beverages like "kounou", lemon juice, tamarind juice baobab juice, tea or "folere" juice. These beverages have been
prepared with wells water, drilling water or with the water of the national network distribution. The aim of this study was
to evaluate the microbial quality of some non-alcoholic street waters and beverages sold in Maroua, Mora, Mokolo, Kaele,
Kousseri and Yagoua, six major cities of the far north Region of Cameroun. Sampling was performed three times in three
different points for the same product in each locality. Results obtained showed that water used in the production of
different beverages sold in the towns of Maroua, Kousseri, Yagoua, Mora, Kaele and Mokolo is mostly provided by the
national water distribution network with 51.24%; Drilling with 32.19%; wells with 6.34%. Among the beverages
produced, "folere" juice was the most consumed (33%) while "kounou" was least consumed (9%). The products sold by
mobile vendors have a higher microbial concentration than those of the fixed vendors. Although there was absence of
Escherichia coli and Clostridium botulinum in our products; total coliforms were the pathogens most isolated in our
beverages and among mobile street vendors.
Key-words- Microbial quality, Source of water, Beverages, Far-north Region, Cameroon
Mujeres libres. Women in freedown. Spanish writers women.Nombre Apellidos
Antología de textos de escritoras españolas del siglo XX que destacaron por denunciar en sus textos la realidad sicológica, social y cultural de la mujer.
Presentación del proyecto final del curso Mobile Learning y Realidad Aumentada 2016.
Área personal / ► Mis cursos / ► Cursos en línea / ► Marzo16_mlearning / ► Bloque Final / ► Proyecto final
Unusual or spontaneous combinations of images and/or text create a piece of art which allows the viewer room for individual interpretation, and gives the artist a chance to experiment with the element of surprise!